Plain English Breakdown
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Creates provisions relating to lifetime protection orders
The following summaries of this bill are available: Print All Summaries Introduced Print SB 1103 - This act provides that a court shall have jurisdiction at the time of sentencing to enter a lifetime protection order restraining or enjoining the defendant from contacting the victim if the defendant has been found guilty of a dangerous felony.
What This Bill Does
- The following summaries of this bill are available: Print All Summaries Introduced Print SB 1103 - This act provides that a court shall have jurisdiction at the time of sentencing to enter a lifetime protection order restraining or enjoining the defendant from contacting the victim if the defendant has been found guilty of a dangerous felony.
- The protection order shall be effective immediately and shall be served on the defendant at the time of sentencing.
- Such order shall be valid for the defendant's lifetime unless: • The victim dies; • The conviction is dismissed, expunged, or overturned or the defendant has been pardoned; or • The victim submits a written request to terminate the order.
- If an order of protection is granted, the order shall be issued to the victim and to the law enforcement agency in which the victim resides.
Limits and Unknowns
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